Business modeling: What are the business functions and what information do they depend on for what?

Options:

Option 1: Use the simplistic model identified here to briefly describe the issues for the purposes of this effort.
Option 2: Use a model developed by the enterprise already.

Decision:

IF there is an enterprise information protection business model in use, THEN describe it here
OTHERWISE Use the simplistic model identified here to briefly describe the issues for the purposes of this effort.

Describe the information requirements of each item (or change the items) and the consequences of failure to protect IACUTRS for each.

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Integrity

Availability

Confidentiality

Use control

Accountability

Transparency

Custody

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Sales

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Market

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Brand

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Process

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Workflow

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Resource

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Transform

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Value

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Supply

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Inventory

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Transportation

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AR/AP

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Collections

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Write-offs

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Infrastructure

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Services

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Users

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Cost

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Shrinkage

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Collapse

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The simplistic enterprise protection business model

Basis:

As a preliminary description, identify the key
elements of enterprise success, their information requirements, and
the consequences of failure to meet their information requirements, or
use the model in use at the enterprise today. To the extent it is
useful, apply the diagram here adding in appropriate details.